How Global Silence Emboldened the Genocidal Army of French-Cameroun, and France to Torch more than 9000 Homes in British Southern Cameroon (Ambazonia).
The prelude to this Torch Warfare was in Kembong in the Southern Zone of British Cameroon as captured by this report below. The non-condemnation of these acts spurred the French-Cameroun military to embrace the strategy. By the end of April 2019, more than 9000 homes have been torched by the marauding soldiers. The official adoption of this Torch Warfare strategy by French Cameroun Hutu Militias (Soldiers) was captured in this report published in January 2018, about the torched villages of Kembong and Kwakwa in the Southern Zone of British Southern Cameroon.
“Increasingly frustrated over its inability to preempt attacks on its soldiers by unknown people, the Cameroon military has embarked on a heinous strategy of torching entire villages in English-speaking Cameroon. On December 18, 2017, it was the village of Kembong in Manyu Division of the South West Region. Speaking to the BBC, a disillusioned Bishop Nkea of the Mamfe Diocese in English-speaking Cameroon described the plight of more than 7,000 people forced out of their villages by the Cameroon military: “I can count more than 20 houses burnt down by the military”, the prelate narrated. “They beat the residents, then threw them out of their houses and then set the houses on fire”. The frustrated man-of-God revealed.
The military’s wrath descended on the small village of Kembong Bishop Nkea, said following the killing of four security officers by unidentified people. Despite claims by the government that its troops in the villages were to protect civilians against what they call terrorists, Bishop Nkea, said the civilians were rather fleeing from the military and its brutality.

Certainly emboldened by global silence and encomiums from their superiors including the government, a month later precisely on January 17, 2018, the French Cameroun army again unleashed a murderous rage on Kwakwa, another small locality about two hours’ drive from Kembong. Unlike Kembong where the priest’s house was spared, and thus served as refuge for some of the displaced, especially the elderly, this time around the Cameroon army shunned any distinction. Images show a desecrated chapel and deserted community with smoldering buildings“. (Read More here with images).
You can also read the prelate’s full interview with a Catholic NEWSPAPER Here. (Read)
Some Torched Scenes by French Cameroun Military in British Southern Cameoon Ambazonia
Alaachu Mankon 16 May, 2019
Some of the Victims Burnt Alive by French Cameroun Soldiers
Kembong and Kwakwa Burning by French Cameroon Soldiers
…… A twitter post by former Radio France International Journalist Eli Smith, talks of a soldier bragging about the dismemberment of Kwakwa. “He said no fowl was left in that village and he also said order came from Yaounde. In his word he said “c’était 01” I presumed 01 meant Yaounde command”. Mr. Smith wrote on Twitter. ….(read more here)
Remains of Mami Appih burnt.
Economic Losses: 150 Rice Bags Burnt….
.1% Images of Burnt Towns and villages by French Cameroun Soldiers.
Cameroun military posing in front of a village just burnt. Properties set on fire by French Cameroun military Fire Bekova Village burnt by French Cameroun military Awing NZ Babanki NZ Bamumkumbit NZ Bao Bakundu SZ Bao Bakundu Mbonge SZ Mbonge SZ Mbonge SZ Displaced Father in Meme SZ Meme SZ Bekora SZ French Cameroun soldiers burning a school in Momo NZ Kumbo NZ French Cameroun soldiers burning homes in Fontem SZ. Kwakwa SZ Kumbo NZ Mbessa NZ Ndu, NZ Food stuff burnt, Ndu NZ Ndu NZ
Bafut Bafut Mbaw Mr. Akere Muna, visiting the burnt village of Kembong, but maintained sealed lips after.
British Southern Cameroon on Fire
The BBC corroborates the French-Cameroun military’s “Torch Blitzkrieg” policy in this report, with overwhelming terrestrial and satellite evidence that caught the lying Republique du Cameroun pants down. Remember the last stage of GENOCIDE is deniability..